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t, ^ - . d 1 ' ' ' : , ^ • ^For a special reason we must clear out all goods now on our upper safes, washstands, and a few remaining Iron and Wooden beds, will all Price no Object—“The goods must move.” floor in 15 days. Chairs, bureaus? be slashed with a ruthless hand. PI Crockery Leader. I Water Pitcher - .- $0-25 i Butter Dish •15 i Svgar Dish ' - - - -15 . * i Spoon Holder ~ “ .10 i Cream Pitcher - - - 10 • •75c This set of five pieces of briiliant glassware 50c. A Matchless Dry Goods Bargain. Cor Entire Stock of Embroidery at 3 cents Per Yard. We buy corn, wax, furs, anything. We sell hay, grain everything. Why we are Walterboro’s Leading Grocers. We keep a most elegant and complete assort* y V v ment of Fancy groceries—All this line direct from New York leading houses. Our prices on the staple lines are as low as any Charleston grocer when you figure in the freight Two ’phones, two delivery wagons at your * •». service. Adams Run Letter. Editor Press and Standard: Our community was shocked and grieved over the terrible ascident which be fell Mrs Satcliff last Thursday, re sulting in her death. It seems that she conceived the idea of horning off a piece of ground near her home so that new grass would spring up for the benefit ofc her neighbor’s fine Jersey cow. The fire got away from her and Mrs DeWitt came out to help her extinguish it, there being no men nearer than John Hething- ton’s saw mill. Some how Mrs SatolifTs clothing caught fire. She screamed for assistance and came running to Mrs DeWitt, but instead of stopping when she reached her, she ran in the woods like a mad creature with Mrs DeWitt after her. She was completely demoralized, poor lady-—every bit of clothing was burnt off her. Her sufferings were fearful. Telegrams were sent to her sister, brother, father and mother, but she had passed away when they arrived. Dr Taylor was called, but she was so fearfully burned nothing could be done for her. Her Christian faith and resignation was beautiful to wit ness. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved family, especially the husband and little child. John Ilethington accompanied the sorrow-stricken family to Mt Holly, where the body was laid to rest S J Kumph visited Charleston last Friday. Mrs Barnwell and Miss Florrie visited Mrs Perry at White House last week. Mrs Boineau and little Harvey, have gone off on a two week’s trip. leaving Mr B. a grass widower. Mrs Fox and Miss Carrie Fox have returned from Getsinger. Your humble scribe took a ride over the truck farms last week’s end. The cabbages are fine; one can almost see the golden dollars gleaming among the green leaves. Captain S J Rumph’s farm looks fine, but Mrs Rumph’s orange tree, loaded with golden fruit, appealed to me, and to the Captain’s palate too, I fancy, by the way I found him on the porch masticating them; he must enjov them, for there were fewer in number every time I counted them. Mrs Rumph is very successful in growing oranges and lemons. The iemon picked from her tree measured II inches. Can any one surpass that? The farmers are about through planting potatoes. Earle Sanders is planting at Lem's Bluff this year. His father pur chased it from Mr Cooper sometime ago. Mies Marvin visited Tea last Fri day. Mr’ Carter, of Tea, visited the Messrs Kearse and Cassareau bache lor establishment last Sunday, but from all indications don’t think it will always remain a “bachelor’s hall.” One of them has found an anchoring place. Mr and Mrs Rumph visited Hutchinson Islandton last Sunday. Mrs Clark and Miss Nina Martin passed through our town Saturday on their way to the rice plantations to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs Bellinger. Mrs Tillman Pate of Dorchester, spent last week with her father, Ross Fox. ., Zeke Fox of Long Brow, sjient last Sunday near Osborn. Mrs C W King of Toogoodoo, visited Charleston lost Saturday. Miss Mattie Sanders of Little Britain spent last Sunday with Miss Jennie Boineau at Osborn. “Some one” rides in a “rubber tire” buggy often. ? Listen out for wedding bells! I can almost see the smoke arising from the conflagration of this com munication, so I say, More Anon. Has your cotton seed run out? Do you want to increase your yield another year? Then write for prices and circulars of the Original Phillips Improved J L Phillips, Orangeburg, S. C. dr.king’s New Discovery Will Surely Slop That Cough. nxmBBBumk SPECIAL: COST PRICE SALE OF BUGGIES AT * • / BEGINNING SATURDAY MARCH 3rd 190G, WE WILL OFFER THIRTY High Class Buggies at very nearly the cost to Manufacture and the freight added. This sale is brought about by the tact that we bought out a stock of buggies after we had made a large con- o. * ** * \ ~ * / / * ' - / tracts, in our regular line. * • THIS IS THE BEST OPPORTUNITY ■ OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT «■ / \ • •• " « You will have to secure a fine Buggy at a very low price. Each of these buggies are marked down five dollars and the sale will continue until the thirty jobs are sold. * % Don’t miss the opportunity. If you hav’nt got the cash, you can probably arrange with us to buy on time. If you need a One, Two, Three, or Four horse wagon, we have a splendid line of Auburn’s. All built to our order from carefully selected material, oil tempered-Remember when you buy an Auburn from us, you do so under a guarantee. % * Is very full of splendid values secured before th« recent heavy advance in leather. If you want anything in hardware do not go to a Dry Goods Millinery or Grocery store to get it, but come to our store, where a full line of Hardware, Agricultural Impliment & etc. * / • A • are carried and the price are lower than would be charged for ,0 the same goods if you found them in a dry goods store. We carry the largest and best selected stock of Vehicles, Harness, Hardware and Agricultural Impliments. / * 1 Tv • ■ • / : * » “ • and get one before they are all sold. They will probably not last 2 weeks, after that you will be - * ■. • • 1 ■ ■ ■ ■' * *' /•’*■*’ » ■* too late. s ... /« >, We are sole Ageits for the Celebrated K. P. Guano Distributors." ’ w - / THE BIG DEALERS IN VEHICLES, HARNESS AND HARDWARE. 4 . ' W, v ' - +■' . **,;•*•• -v » J'. [j/V- Iv, Jr'JjW Ml Hi ■' ’ < *H •U.Y